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the united states as a destination for selling our lng to united states. but there is also the direction of flows from the united states to europe our main market and to asia, as well. but at the moment, what's happening, it looks like that shil gas boom will create a lot of problems for the domestic producers in the united states because prices in united states are not sustainable, are not able to support investment cycle in the . >> and just china, the plan is for china to be a long term partner for russian oil and gas production. much i guess will depend on on getting the pipeline built and developed. where are we in that process? >> it's not so much the problem of a pipeline. it's a problem that we still are not able to negotiate a price that meets our expectations. the problem comes from the fact that in china, prices for natural gas are regulated. the current price levels are well below our expectations. you mentioned shale gas. i think that shale gas and costs related to shale gas will enable our chinese partners to understand that we in fact are of
the united states as a destination for selling our lng to united states. but there is also the direction of flows from the united states to europe our main market and to asia, as well. but at the moment, what's happening, it looks like that shil gas boom will create a lot of problems for the domestic producers in the united states because prices in united states are not sustainable, are not able to support investment cycle in the . >> and just china, the plan is for china to be a long...
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from the united states. plenty more still to come on today's edition of "worldwide exchange." >>> this is "worldwide exchange." the clouds are darkening over the german economy. flash pmi data also points to further weakness across the eurozone. contraction too in china, but the manufacturing sector does signal a turnaround. it's a three-month high in october. new orders improving. investors like facebook's third quarter figures. shares jumped 14% after hours. the company shows it's able to make some money off mobile devices. it's now banking on sales of its latest wii consoles to revive growth. >>> if you just joined us state side, very good morning to you. after the falls that we've seen yesterday, we're trying to see if question get a small rally going this morning. futures are trading above fair value. not by much. ten points in the case of the dow. we're about six points above fair value on the nasdaq right now and the s&p 500 is trading just two and a half points above fair value. pretty flat right now
from the united states. plenty more still to come on today's edition of "worldwide exchange." >>> this is "worldwide exchange." the clouds are darkening over the german economy. flash pmi data also points to further weakness across the eurozone. contraction too in china, but the manufacturing sector does signal a turnaround. it's a three-month high in october. new orders improving. investors like facebook's third quarter figures. shares jumped 14% after hours. the...
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states. and that stopped recently the last month or so, companies have become heavy sellers. so i think the market's left dating on the belief that mr. bernanke -- mr. draghi has the markets back and they won't let the market decline and i don't think that's real. i think that's just a myth at this point. >> okay. we'll come back and talk about that play in just t a second. >>> meanwhile the bell will sound tonight for round two of the presidential debates at hof have a university, this morning. it's a town hall format with the men getting questions on domestic and foreign policy from a group of around 80 you beunde voters. coverage of the debate starts at 7:00 and will conclude at 11:00. >> want to quickly bring you this news, as well. we've already seen spain earlier doing a bit of a t-bill auction. now greece coming to market, as well. they've sold about 1.6 billion euros of 13 week bills. the yield 4.24%, down by about six or seven basis points from the last time they went to market. bid
states. and that stopped recently the last month or so, companies have become heavy sellers. so i think the market's left dating on the belief that mr. bernanke -- mr. draghi has the markets back and they won't let the market decline and i don't think that's real. i think that's just a myth at this point. >> okay. we'll come back and talk about that play in just t a second. >>> meanwhile the bell will sound tonight for round two of the presidential debates at hof have a...
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what's on the agenda today in the united states? no major economic data, but the fed begins its two day meeting. also numbers from dupont, 3 m, united technologies, u.p.s., harley-davidson and xerox, all out before the bell. after the close, we hear from amgen, facebook, aflac and netflix. texas instruments third quarter profit rose 13% mostly on tax changes. also an insurance payment related to last year's japanese earthquake. that offset a two% decline in revenues, but it did beat forecasts. stock in frankfurt barely moved. core certainly and revenues were 11% up better than expected. and on her first earnings call, marissa mayer didn't give too many specifics, but she did say yahoo! is committed to going back to its roots as a consumer internet company and she expressed the importance ever positionsi positioning yahoo! to the shift to mobile guys. >> we haven't effectively optimized our website. we've underinvested in our mobile front end development. and we've splintered our brands. we have more than 76 applications across andro
what's on the agenda today in the united states? no major economic data, but the fed begins its two day meeting. also numbers from dupont, 3 m, united technologies, u.p.s., harley-davidson and xerox, all out before the bell. after the close, we hear from amgen, facebook, aflac and netflix. texas instruments third quarter profit rose 13% mostly on tax changes. also an insurance payment related to last year's japanese earthquake. that offset a two% decline in revenues, but it did beat forecasts....
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when there is m akdnd&a cross b across into united states and japan, they're asking themselves was there a good investment to make by softbank in sprint nextel and i think in china, the same thing is happening. our company is very much involved in these foreign invegsmentes in china and many of these foreign invested joint ventures are co-invested by large private equity funds which are operating on the same scale of business as the biggest international pe group. so bottom line, this number is not going to be very meaningful and fewer and fewer people are really paying a whole lot of attention to it. it does have one component that is significant. it's a confidence measure of some sort. >> certainly there's always degree to which the currency plays in here or at least it will respond to cross border flows. we're seeing the renminbi strengthening sort of day to day. and so how do you square that? >> again, the renminbi is at the moment no longer one currency. you have the cny part of it which is the on shore trade and the cnh component which is the offshore traded renminbi. right now the
when there is m akdnd&a cross b across into united states and japan, they're asking themselves was there a good investment to make by softbank in sprint nextel and i think in china, the same thing is happening. our company is very much involved in these foreign invegsmentes in china and many of these foreign invested joint ventures are co-invested by large private equity funds which are operating on the same scale of business as the biggest international pe group. so bottom line, this...